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News & Reviews:   Celcom

  • The parent company of Celcom, Axiata Group Bhd has revealed that the much anticipated merger between Celcom and Digi is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022. Furthermore. the proposed merger will form a new entity called 'MergeCo'.

  • Digi & Maxis doing well in Opensignal's Mobile Network Experience Report for Malaysia

    Digi & Maxis doing well in Opensignal's Mobile Network Experience Report for Malaysia

    Opensignal is back again and this time, it will be another Mobile Network Experience Report for Malaysia. As of April 2022, the data collection period began on 1 December 2021 until 28 February 2022. Without further ado, let's see what the report has to say.

  • The Communications and Multimedia Ministry (K-KOMM) has lauded Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB)’s single wholesale network model for enabling a cheaper 5G service rate in Malaysia. Its minister, Tan Sri Annuar Musa yesterday also assured the people that the model won't create a monopoly.

  • Save up to RM1999 & more deals from Celcom's Ramadan and Raya deals

    Save up to RM1999 & more deals from Celcom's Ramadan and Raya deals

    Today, Celcom has announced exclusive Ramadan and Raya deals through its Celcom MEGA postpaid and Celcom MAX plans, as well as its Xpax plans. If you're a Celcom user, you ought to check these attractive deals because some of them are quite intriguing. 

  • Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile are still in discussion on the 5G Reference Access Offer by DNB

    Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile are still in discussion on the 5G Reference Access Offer by DNB

    Previously, we reported that Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile have accepted the offer to take an equity stake in Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB). If you were wondering if there's any update, the latest news that we got is that these MNOs have yet to agree on key terms in the Reference Access Offer (RAO) that was recently published by DNB.

  • Celcom launches "Pasang Terus" Home Fibre connectivity in Sabah, starting price from RM119

    Celcom launches "Pasang Terus" Home Fibre connectivity in Sabah, starting price from RM119

    Today, Celcom launched a "Pasang Terus" campaign for Sabahans who can enjoy Celcom Home Fibre connectivity with same-day installation. Within selected areas of Sabah, customers opt for Celcom Home Fibre without having to wait for an appointment.

  • Celcom, Digi, Maxis & U Mobile accept offer on equity stake in DNB

    Celcom, Digi, Maxis & U Mobile accept offer on equity stake in DNB

    As of 16 March 2022, the Malaysian government announced that Digital Nasional Berhad's (DNB) Single Wholesale Network (SWN) will remain as planned. However, the government also only retain a 30% equity stake in DNB and offered the rest of the 70% to CelcomDigiMaxis and U Mobile.

  • DNB's Single Wholesale Network for 5G maintained but offers 70% equity stake to telcos

    DNB's Single Wholesale Network for 5G maintained but offers 70% equity stake to telcos

    After waiting for more than two weeks, the Malaysian government has finally settled on what they were going to do with the Single Wholesale Network (SWN). From today's tweet as well as the press conference, the government has decided to maintain the implementation of the 5G network as an SWN.

  • Celcom and Unifi Mobile compounded a total of RM80000 by MCMC for unsatisfactory service

    Celcom and Unifi Mobile compounded a total of RM80000 by MCMC for unsatisfactory service

    Deputy Communications and Multimedia Minister, Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin yesterday revealed in Parliament that two compounds have been issued to mobile service providers in Malaysia for not meeting the standard set by his ministry. As reported by national news agency Bernama, the two compounds include one amounting to RM60000 and the other compound amounting to RM20000 that is currently beng processed.

    Zahidi further revealed that the two service providers compounded were Celcom, which failed to meet the standard in Sabah and the other one is Unifi Mobile, which failed to meet the standard in Melaka and Pahang. The Deputy Minister also confirmed that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has opened 20 investigation papers on mobile service providers in our country. 

  • 5G in Malaysia - Where are we so far?

    5G in Malaysia - Where are we so far?

    When the government first started talking about 5G a few years ago, it was clear that we consumers wouldn't be able to benefit anytime soon. But with the COVID-19 pandemic, industries and Malaysians quickly began using the Internet for things like video meetings, ecommerce, online events and more.

    This explosive growth meant that there was a real need to expedite the growth of 5G in Malaysia. Today, we want to briefly walk you through how much 5G has progressed here in Malaysia exactly in the last few years. Where are we so far?


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